This is from a fellow board member over in Oct 12. I thought some of you might have some insight into this?
On my ride into work today I came across the following blurb in the newpaper:
"Babies born via Caesarean section may be more likely than those delivered vaginally to become obese children, a new study suggetss. Researchers in the BMJ Journal Archives of Disease in Childhood analyzed babies' BMI and a measure of body fatness called a skin-fold test when the children were 3 years old. They found that babies delivered by C-section were about twice as likely to be obese at age 3 than those delivered vaginally. The kids delivered by C-section were heavier overall and had more body fat, too."
That's all the article said and didnt really give any explanation. I'm curious and will look into it. Had anyone heard this before? Is anyone familiar with the connection?
Re: XP: Interesting blurb in the paper about C-sections and obesity
Here's a more in-depth article on it: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120523200749.htm
Looks like it might be linked to the flora/bacteria in the baby's digestive tract that are different somehow due to delivery methods?!
It looks statistically sound, so maybe when the doc reads possible side-effects to the c-section to the patient, they'll have to add "and increased liklihood of childhood obesity" to those things they throw at you as you're being wheeled into surgery. [As if the docs every say these things when they say, "It's time to get an emergency c-section, but here are the possible side-affects" like a commercial for Viagra.
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...baby #3 is here...
I would really, really wonder about the coorelation, causation thing with this study...
How good were their controls? (Says the scientist in me)
BFP#2: EDD 2/11/14, MMC confirmed 7/15/13 (growth stopped at 6 weeks), D&C @ 12 weeks 7/25/13
What about the correlation b/w BF and FF and C-sections? C-section mothers are less likely to BF because it can be harder for them. Studies show BF babies tend to have healthier weight through adulthood.
Also, I still call BS. My brother and I were both c-section babies and I personally had trouble gaining weight. He was normal weight. My sister was a VBAC2 and is the only one of us that struggles with her weight, though not even remotely close to being obese.